There’s always something happening in Cape Town, but it’s not always possible to say when.
In true laid-back Mother City fashion, plans are made and cancelled on a whim. This adds to the improvisatory feel of the place, but does make forward planning rather difficult. Thus many of our Calendar events are pencilled in, rather than set in stone.

During the summer Capetonians are treated to a range of outdoorsy festivals and events, be they sports-, culture- or music-related. Be sure to keep an eye on the local press for updates, or phone the Cape Town Tourism Bureau for the latest on what’s going on.

Summer

Kirstenbosch Sundowner Concerts

Where: Rhodes Drive, NewlandsWhen: late Nov-early AprTel & website: 021 799 8783/www.sanbi.orgBeat the Sunday blues with a few good bottles of wine and a sunset backdrop during the popular weekly Kirstenbosch sundowner concerts. These performances have become a summer institution among Capetonians, so get there early if you want a grassy patch from which to see hot local talents like Freshlyground, the Parlotones and Fokofpolisiekar.

OBZ Festival

Where: various locations in ObservatoryWhen: late Nov-early DecTel & website:www.obzfestival.comEach year the slightly grungy ’burb of Obz transforms into a hotspot of cultural happenings for this street festival. Top local musos pump the jams from a number of stages and a market sells local and imported threads as well as its fair share of food.

Franschhoek Cap Classique & Champagne Festival

Where: out of town – various locations in FranschhoekWhen: early DecTel & website: 021 876 3603/www.franschhoek.orgSo, what’s the difference between Methode Cap Classique and champagne? Grab a glass and start sampling the barrage of bubblies at this fabulous affair to find out. There are gourmet offerings from the area’s restaurants too.

Suidoosterfees

Where: Artscape TheatreWhen: 26-31 Jan 2010Tel & website: 021 421 7839/021 406 2835/www.artscape.co.za / www.suidoosterfees.co.zaA multicultural festival named after the Mother City’s feisty south-easterly wind, which is famous for playing havoc on the streets, chasing runaway skirts and acrobatic plastic bags. The festival aims to promote the art world’s Big Five – dance, music, theatre, film and fine art. Offerings range from mainstream to arthouse with a special focus onproductions in Afrikaans.

Cape Town Minstrel Carnival

Where: City CentreWhen: 1-2 JanThere’s something about the luminous multi-coloured satin suits and frenetic banjo-strumming of the Cape Minstrels that puts Capetonians in the party mood. The tradition has roots in the practices associated with slavery, when 2 January was given as a holiday to the slaves. Today singers and musicians still march through the streets of the Mother City (usually along Wale Street) complete with face paint, twirling parasols and some infectious beats, while ringing in the tweede nuwejaar (second new year).

L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate

Where: Kenilworth Race Course, Rosmead AvenueWhen: early JanTel & website: 021 700 1600/www.lqp.co.zaHorsing around takes on a distinctly classy air at this annual racing event. Already in its 148th year, the Queen’s Plate (in honour of Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, naturally) will see Kenilworth racecourse transformed into an arena of haute couture, vintage cars, fine wine and gleaming thoroughbred fillies ready to tear up the track.

Shakespeare at the Maynardville Open-Air Theatre

Where:Maynardville Open-Air TheatreWhen: early Jan-late FebThe annual Shakespeare-in-Maynardville experience is an essential experience, as is the preceding picnic in the park. Each year sees a different Bard-production brought to life on the tree-shrouded stage. Be sure to bring a blanket or two, as the open-air theatre gets quite chilly in the evenings.

J&B Metropolitan Handicap

Where: Kenilworth Race Course, Rosmead AvenueWhen: end Jan/beginning FebTel & website: 021 426 5775/www.jbmet.co.zaFancy takes on a whole new meaning at this swish equestrian extravaganza. Primped and preened lads and ladies get kitted out in their theme-appropriate best, sip champagne, pose for the social pages, and of course watch the feisty fillies kick up clumps of grass all along the ten furlongs of the Kenilworth Racecourse.

Spier Arts Festivals

Where: out of town – Spier Estate, R310 Lynedoch Road, StellenboschWhen: Feb-OctTel & website: 021 809 1100/www.spier.co.zaThis three-in-one arts extravaganza held in the cultural hub of Stellenbosch runs through most of the year. The initiative promotes South African and pan-African artists in a range of events encompassing an open-air poetry festival, a performing arts festival and a music festival.

Autumn

Cape Argus Cycle Tour

Where: Cape PeninsulaWhen: early MarchWebsite:www.cycletour.co.zaEach year over 40,000 keen cyclists from hither and thither converge to partake in this epic 109km pedal. The scenic circular route starts in the City Centre, and snakes its way through the Southern Peninsula and past the Atlantic Coast before coming to an end in Green Point.

Cape Winelands Film Festival

Where: out of town – Oude Libertas Amphitheatre, StellenboschWhen: MarTel & website: 021 809 7380/www.oudelibertas.co.zaThis promising new festival, which shows award-winning short films, features and documentaries from across the globe, was inaugurated in 2009. The picturesque Oude Libertas Theatre outside Stellenbosch served as the home base, with other screenings at smaller venues throughout the town. Films were divided into categories: these ranged from world cinema to eco cinema, cinema of conscience and food on film, as well as a category for South African premieres.

Tulbagh Goes Dutch

Where: out of town – various locations in TulbaghWhen: late MarTel & website: 023 230 1348/www.tourismtulbagh.co.zaThis festival, which celebrates all things Dutch, is probably the only time of the year when wooden clogs are fashionable. The raucous Saturday night Dutch Courage party is always good fun, and Sunday’s Cape Dutch Breakfast is the ideal way to get over the previous night’s overindulgence.

Cape Town International Jazz Festival

Where:CTICCWhen: early Apr Tel & website: 021 422 5651/www.capetownjazzfest.comCelebrating its tenth anniversary in 2009, the Cape Town Jazz Festival is now one of the top-five jazz events in the world. Over 40 local and international talents improvise the toe-tapping beats.

Taste of Cape Town

Where: Jan van Riebeeck Sports Fields, De Hoop Avenue, City BowlWhen: early AprTel & website:www.tasteofcapetown.comNibble your way though stalls of sophisticated nosh brought to you by the Cape’s top restaurants. Or park yourself on a conveniently placed couch and sip some suitable tipple along with your gourmet delicacies.

Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon

Where: NewlandsWhen: Sat, Easter weekendTel & website: 021 671 9407/www.twooceansmarathon.co.zaEvery Easter Weekend dedicated joggers slog it out in the 56km ultra marathon, which starts in Newlands and winds its way along the bends of the picturesque Chapman’s Peak Drive before ending at the UCT campus. The more timid athletes trot the equally popular 21km half marathon route following the length of Southern Cross Drive.

SA Cheese Festival, Franschhoek

Where: out of town – Bien Donné, R45 between Paarl & FranschhoekWhen: late AprTel & website: 021 975 444/www.cheesefestival.co.zaCheese and cheer abound at this outdoorsy bacchanal of gourmet food and fine wines. The festival features a marquee brimming with cheesy delights and a live music area – a must for cheese-lovers.

V&A Waterfront Wine Affair

Where: V&A Waterfront, Dock Road, ForeshoreWhen: early MayTel & website: 021 408 7600/www.waterfront.co.zaProbably the easiest way to drink your way through the Winelands without leaving the city, this Waterfront tipple spectacular showcases the wares of over 75 Western Cape wine estates in one convenient sip-and-saunter venue.

Riebeek Valley Olive Festival

Where: out of town – Riebeek ValleyWhen: early MayTel & website: 022 448 1584/www.riebeekvalley.infoThe quaint villages of Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West team up for the biggest olive festival in the country. In between olive and olive-oil tastings, visitors can explore the olive groves, go on wine-cellar tours or pick and mix fresh produce at the local farmers market. Or simply kick back and listen to live music.

Franschhoek Literary Festival

Where: out of town – various locations in FranschhoekWhen: mid-MayTel & website: 021 876 2861/www.flf.co.zaNovelists, publishers and hordes of bibliophiles from here and abroad converge on the touristy but oh-so-lovely town of Franschhoek during this relatively new literary festival started by award-winning author Christopher Hope. Apart from book and poetry readings, there are also plays and music to help set the cultured mood.

Good Food & Wine Show

Where:CTICCWhen: late MayTel & website: 021 797 4500/www.gourmetsa.comEat, drink and get ready to be overwhelmed by the heady smells of hundreds of restaurant and food stalls all putting their best culinary feet forward. When you’ve eaten your fill, head to one of the state-of-the-art demo kitchen theatres where you’ll spot BBC chefs comparing knife sizes with the local master cooks.

Winter

Vodacom Funny Festival

Where:Baxter TheatreWhen: June-JulyTel & website: 021 685 7880/021 680 3989/www.baxter.co.zaAlthough this comedy festival is on the small side, it still elicits big laughs.

Wacky Wine Weekend

Where: out of town – various wineries in RobertsonWhen: early JuneTel & website: 023 626 3167/www.wackywineweekend.comGo crazy with the help of a few bottles of vino, courtesy of over 45 regional wineries, and take part in the range of zany activities including the likes of vineyard quad biking, wine diving and Italian pole climbing.

Cape Town Book Fair

Where:CTICCWhen: mid-JuneTel & website: 021 418 5493/www.capetownbookfair.comA world-class assembly of local and international book stores and publishing houses showcasing everything from Swiss comic books to fairy tales from France. Add to the mix a host of renowned authors, illustrators and publishers sharing nuggets of wisdom and you’ve got the perfect fix for any self-respecting book junkie.

Encounters South African Inter-national Documentary Festival

Where:Nu MetroWhen: JulyTel & website: 021 465 4686/www.encounters.co.zaEncounters is an annual highlight for film buffs and documentary junkies, who get to pick from an array of local and international productions by emerging and established filmmakers. In 2009 more than 49 films were showcased. The festival has done much to raise the bar for South Africa’s documentary-making industry. Initiatives also include taking the festival to the townships and running workshops.

Knysna Marathon

Where: Knysna Forest, N2, Knysna, outside Cape TownWebsite:www.knysnamarathon.org.zaWhen: mid-JulyMollusc maniacs can work off their over-indulgence during this beautiful marathon which is part of the Knysna Oyster Festival. The trail winds its way through the majestic Knysna Forest, and there is a 21km half and 42km full marathon, so both the fiddling fit and leisurely lopers will be able to see the woods for the trees.

Cape Town Fashion Week

Where:CTICCWhen: early AugTel & website: 021 422 0390/www.africanfashioninternational.comChannel your inner Heidi Klum and ooh and aah at the haute couture creations floating past you during this Capetonian Project Runway. The proudly SA fashion show sports threads by local designers.

TRI Continental Film Festival

Where: Cinema NouveauWhen: 22-31 AugTel & website: 021 788 5462/www.3continentsfestival.co.zaThis global initiative connects filmmakers from the Americas, Asia and Africa who are striving to use the power of film for social change. All the narrative, documentary, feature and short films on show have strong socio-political messages, addressing topics like human rights, equality and freedom. Various workshops, township and rural screenings, discussion forums and seminars are employed to get the message across.

Voorkamerfest

Where: out of town – Various locations in DarlingWhen: early SeptTel & website: 022 492 3427/www.voorkamerfest-darling.co.zaPerformers come from as far afield as Belgium and India to take part in this unique arts festival that’s hosted in the voorkamers (front rooms) of venues that include everything from small township shacks to large Victorian manor houses.

Out the Box Festival

Where: various locations in City BowlWhen: early SeptTel & website:www.unima.za.org/festival.htmlFar superseding the humble Punch and Judy sock-puppet show, this week-long puppetry and visual performance festival organised by UNIMA SA (the International Association of Puppetry, South Africa) is the largest of its kind to take place in Africa. Indulge in a little suspension of disbelief as you watch puppets from around the world – from France and the Czech Republic to Burkina Faso – become magically animated, some even interacting with audience members. Apart from the live puppet shows, the festival also screens an inspiring array of documentaries and films, and hosts puppetry workshops for aspiring Geppettos.

Rocking the Daisies

Where: out of town – Cloof Wine Estate, DarlingWhen: mid-SeptTel & website:http://rockingthedaisies.comA young, annual festival where some of the country’s biggest rock, blues, pop and folk bands play alongside lesser-known artists. Make sure your camping gear is sorted. Pack warm clothes, and avoid blow-up mattresses and open shoes as the devil thorns in the area truly are from hell.

Crazy Store Table

Where: Mountain Challenge Table Mountain, Tafelberg RoadWhen: mid-SeptTel & website: 021 424 4760/www.crazystore.co.zaYes, the zany store that sells everything from plastic roses to hula-hoops and nail clippers also sponsors a 35km run around Table Mountain. You can run the fynbos-bedazzled circuit on your own or split up the slog between your mates into somewhat more manageable 17km snatches.

Hermanus Whale Festival

Where: out of town – various locations in HermanusWhen: late SeptTel & website:www.whalefestival.co.zaHermanus is at its most happening when the southern right whales come out to play. See how many blubbery beauts you can spot amid the festivities that include an art gallery ramble, live music, stand-up comedy, boules championship and half-marathon.

Khayelitsha Festival

Where: OR Thambo Hall, KhayelitshaWhen: late OctTel & website: 021 442 9628/www.khayelitshafestival.co.zaShake your groove thang at this new festival celebrating the vibrant community of Khayelitsha. Apart from a large expo showcasing local businesses, NGOs and corporate companies, there’s a stage dedicated to live music, fashion shows boasting local design talents, and a storytelling boma that promises a fair amount of yarn spinning.

FNB Whisky Live Festival

Where:CTICCWhen: early NovTel & website: 021 880 0180/www.whiskyfestival.co.zaWhether you indulge in the odd dram or have an extensive range of single malts, you’ll get your money’s worth out of this tipple fest. There are over 180 top brands from stalwart master blenders in Scotland and Ireland to lesser-known spirit makers from Japan and Wales.

Discovery Cape Times Big Walk

Where: various locations in Cape PeninsulaWhen: 9 NovTel & website: 021 685 3333/www.bigwalk.co.zaPut on your walking shoes and work those calves for charity (all proceeds are donated to a selected organisation). The Big Walk is made up of eight different routes starting at Mowbray. Timorous trundlers can opt for the 5km or 10km walks, while the fighting fit will get their lion’s share of cardio from the double-digit routes.

Gay & lesbian

Cape Town Pride

Where: various venues around townWhen: ten days somewhere from mid to late FebruaryTel & website: 021 425 6463, www.capetownpride.co.zaDon your party shoes and shake it up at these events. Cape Town Pride celebrates everything ‘pink’ in Cape Town. The festival celebrates the city and the country’s diversity – the title of ‘Rainbow Nation’ really rings true during the festivities. Expect beauty pageants (love your hair, hope you win), champagne hikes (athletic bubbled-up queens hiking up mountains), seminars and workshops (helpful and embracing), and much more. The festival culminates with the Pride Carnival Parade and Closing Party. Don’t expect the spectacle of Sydney’s Mardi Gras but it’s a great party nonetheless.

Pink Loerie Mardi Gras

Where: out of town – KnysnaWhen: last weekend of AprilTel & website:www.pinkloerie.comMany would now claim that Pink Loerie Mardi Gras is the pinkest of all festivals in the Western Cape. It’s very much worth driving four hours from Cape Town along the gorgeous Garden Route for it. The festival has grown significantly over the last few years and features all types of gay and gay-friendly participants, usually sporting the colour pink.

MCQP: Mother City Queer Project Party

Tel & website:www.mcqp.co.zaUnless you want to be sent home in shame, don’t bother showing up unless you’re in costume. Better yet, create a themed uniform your entire entourage can sport. Every queen, prince and princess goes to town – and often beyond – to exhibit their interpretation of the year’s theme. From ‘shopping trolleys’ and ‘weddings’ to ‘comic strips’, no expense is spared to make this the most decadent themed event on the gay calendar.

GAT Party

Where: Theo Marais Park, Koeberg Road, MilnertonWhen: the first, second and last Saturday of every month… all year roundTel: 082 821 9185 A sort of gay tea dance or hoedown. At this slightly out-of-town sports hall you can expect a divine mixture of gay Afrikaans suburban men, lipstick lesbians, dykes with bikes and a handful of Strictly Come Dancing wannabes. The music is probably the most varied on earth, ranging from boeremusiek to rave and kwaito (with everything in between thrown in for good measure).

Concert in aid of Link to Grow (NPO) Educational Projects which sponsor a music student at Hugo Lambrechts; two four year old girls at Jo’s Montessori pre-school in Vrygrond; a 3rd year female engineering student at UCT; 3 classes at Kersboslaagte farm school in Paarl and support for children and adults at Orion Organisation for disabled.

Description: White Collar Fight Night – Boxing for persons of quality and distinction. 8 Bouts of human drama in the home of white collar boxing South Africa- The Armoury. Come grab a beer and a boerie and feel the adrenalin of close-up boxing.

Tickets: Purchase tickets directly from The Armoury R100 pre-sold or R120 on the door. Cash or Card.

Contact: Ailsa Ramsey 021 461 9141 /079 495 8839

info@armouryboxing.com

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Ikamva Marimba Band caters for corporate functions, weddings any special events.We offer customized live music entertainment according to your specific event . The band can play a wide variety of African songs, Gospel, Jazz, and international hits. Some of our noted performances are: * being chosen to play for president Jacob Zuma during his official visit at the V&A waterfront. *Playing for Archbishop Desmond Tutu during the celebration of Templeton Prize awarded to him. * New Year's Evenings 2012/13 and 2013/14 at the One&Only Hotel at the V&A. * Parliament in Cape Town . * Celebration of Kingsday of the Nederlandse Club Kaapstad. * Western Cape Provincial Government and the Fan walk at Cape town stadium ( Ajax Cape Town vs Manchester united )

For bookings please contact us at : admin@hajo-sa.com or call 021 555 8700
We are looking forward to hear form you

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My company is an events company that offers services at each stage of the event process on large and small scales in both professional and social environments. We have done Woolworths, Google, J&B Met events to name a few. We offer venue, bar, catering, corporate, staffing and hiring solutions to all your eventing needs. Send me an email for more information. Lets start creating experiences! sean@blendeventlife.co.za

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My company is an events company that offers services at each stage of the event process on large and small scales in both professional and social environments. We have done Woolworths, Google, J&B Met events to name a few. We offer venue, bar, catering, corporate, staffing and hiring solutions to all your eventing needs. Send me an email for more information. Lets start creating experiences!

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Free Comic Book Day Cape Town hits the mother city on Saturday 2 May 2015 as part of an annual worldwide comics event. Readers Den Comic Shop hosts the massive comic con style expo for the 14th successive year, which now draws a crowd of more than 3000 fans, geeks, cosplayers, artists, vendors and exhibitors. Attendees can look forward to a jam-packed day of comics related specials and promotions, an artist alley with launches of locally published comic books and creator signings, lucky draw competition, a cosplay masquerade, costume dress-ups, live performances, exhibitors of geek and pop culture merchandise, an original comic art exhibit, a Star Wars comics mini exhibit, console gaming and demo’s, and more !

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Planning your wedding? Join Little Pink Book for the 1 Day Event as we get the Top suppliers of the Western Cape Wedding industry together at The Lourensford Harvest Market.
Meet and mingle with top Photographers, Dress designers, Stationers and other suppliers for your wedding. Experience live wedding entertainment, food, wine and bubbly tastings. We have brought the experts to you, making your decision effortless.
Win fantastic prizes: Weekend away at Diamant Estate and other prizes to the value of R10 000. Buy your ticket now for only R250 or buy 2 and bring your mom or maid of honour along for only R400!
Only 200 tickets available - Get yours now!

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Hi I do boerewors rolls ,chicken burgers and burgers and am looking for a one off venue from time to time NOT permanent I have a fully equipped caravan and will happily e-mail you pics my wors is homemade and very popular

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In 2015, Autism Western Cape will be holding its second annual Fun Walk. The event is open to all public, but is also tailored around being fun and accessible for families affected by autism spectrum disorder. In doing so, we aim to create awareness around autism, as well as much needed funds for the organisation to implement projects and services for those affected.

The walk follows a 5km route and will be held on Saturday 28th March 2015. Registration is from 9:00 and the walk will begin at 10:00. The event will start and finish at the Mouille Point Lighthouse in Sea Point.

Autism Western Cape is a non-profit organisation. We offer support and counselling to families affected by autism spectrum disorder, as well as education and training to professionals who come into contact with those affected. Many of the families that we help are impoverished, and all of our services are therefore free of charge. Furthermore, we do not place a limit on the number of times someone can access us for help and support.

Globally, 1 in 68 children are affected by autism. Children with autism are very often stigmatized, especially those living in disadvantaged areas where there is a severe lack of understanding. There is a shortage of resources catering for autism in the Western Cape and South Africa as a whole with the result that there is a waiting list of 3 – 6 years in order to gain access to autism-specific educational institutions. Too many children are sitting at home unable to access the support and intervention they need to progress. Our services aim at addressing this epidemic.

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Hi..we trade in a variety of German Sausages in a new food trailer.. and we are very interested in participating in you're Festival Events.. if you interested in our product please feel free to contact us. Pearly

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The next Alphen Antiques and Collectables Market takes place on Sunday 11 January 2015, at the Alphen Community Centre Hall (opposite Constantia Village Shopping Centre), Constantia Main Road, from 10am to 4pm. Loads of antiques and collectables will be on sale. Entry is free, there is ample parking and refreshments are available. Enquiries: Des 0846267499 desd@cybersmart.co.za http://antiqueking.co.za

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Personal space? There’s no such thing at Soul Heaven Sundays. Once you enter the dance floor hypnotized by Cape Town’s most trusted deep house Godz; there is certainly no turning back from the trance. Your bodies simply merged to the other closely packed bodies, movements controlled by the puppet masters behind the decks, released, un-winded… No other words can perfectly describe the mode of Soul Heaven Sundays.
The anxious expectations that await the build-up coming close to next awaited 2nd series of Soul Heaven Sundays are immaculately intense. When ‘Soul Heaven Sundays’ drop, there is definitely no rising.
The highly anticipated second series of Soul Heaven Sundays Is said to be a number of sessions set out to be greatly enjoyed by your deep house music lovers, hosted every last Sunday of the month by Blue Apple Eye Concepts along- side your most trusted and beloved deep house DJ’s, Didge- The Beloved , Xhamani ‘Mani’ Xaka and Bereng “Bee_DJ” Phokeng.
Soul Heaven Sundays celebrates artistry and encourages outdoor living where friends and family can come out and enjoy. The talented disc jockeys have put together soulful mixes which can be downloaded from the Soul heaven Sundays sound cloud page as well as the DJ’s official facebook pages.

Table bookings , comprise of the general public’s favourite coolers and tshisa nyama combos. SHS is said to be an event you wouldn’t want to miss

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Personal space? There’s no such thing at Soul Heaven Sundays. Once you enter the dance floor hypnotized by Cape Town’s most trusted deep house Godz; there is certainly no turning back from the trance. Your bodies simply merged to the other closely packed bodies, movements controlled by the puppet masters behind the decks, released, un-winded… No other words can perfectly describe the mode of Soul Heaven Sundays.
The anxious expectations that await the build-up coming close to next awaited 2nd series of Soul Heaven Sundays are immaculately intense. When ‘Soul Heaven Sundays’ drop, there is definitely no rising.
The highly anticipated second series of Soul Heaven Sundays Is said to be a number of sessions set out to be greatly enjoyed by your deep house music lovers, hosted every last Sunday of the month by Blue Apple Eye Concepts along- side your most trusted and beloved deep house DJ’s, Didge- The Beloved , Xhamani ‘Mani’ Xaka and Bereng “Bee_DJ” Phokeng.
Soul Heaven Sundays celebrates artistry and encourages outdoor living where friends and family can come out and enjoy. The talented disc jockeys have put together soulful mixes which can be downloaded from the Soul heaven Sundays sound cloud page as well as the DJ’s official facebook pages.

Table bookings , comprise of the general public’s favourite coolers and tshisa nyama combos. SHS is said to be an event you wouldn’t want to miss

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Personal space? There’s no such thing at Soul Heaven Sundays. Once you enter the dance floor hypnotized by Cape Town’s most trusted deep house Godz; there is certainly no turning back from the trance. Your bodies simply merged to the other closely packed bodies, movements controlled by the puppet masters behind the decks, released, un-winded… No other words can perfectly describe the mode of Soul Heaven Sundays.
The anxious expectations that await the build-up coming close to next awaited 2nd series of Soul Heaven Sundays are immaculately intense. When ‘Soul Heaven Sundays’ drop, there is definitely no rising.
The highly anticipated second series of Soul Heaven Sundays Is said to be a number of sessions set out to be greatly enjoyed by your deep house music lovers, hosted every last Sunday of the month by Blue Apple Eye Concepts along- side your most trusted and beloved deep house DJ’s, Didge- The Beloved , Xhamani ‘Mani’ Xaka and Bereng “Bee_DJ” Phokeng.
Soul Heaven Sundays celebrates artistry and encourages outdoor living where friends and family can come out and enjoy. The talented disc jockeys have put together soulful mixes which can be downloaded from the Soul heaven Sundays sound cloud page as well as the DJ’s official facebook pages.

Table bookings , comprise of the general public’s favourite coolers and tshisa nyama combos. SHS is said to be an event you wouldn’t want to miss

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The Cape Town Fringe Festival should be included here! It's Cape Town's very own "Grahamstown" right on our doorsteps. With roughly 100 shows in a few venues around the city! Starts end of September. See website for more details https://www.capetownfringe.co.za/

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Mystery outline: Opening night for Fifi's new act was tense and filled with anticipation. Patrons of the House of Burlesque watched in amazement as Fifi swang onto the stage like a graceful, seductive swan only to be horrified as the rope snapped and her voluptous body was flung through the air before being penned into the steel structure surrounding the stage...

"Foul play suspected in the House of Burlesque" read the morning's paper; prime suspects include a gaggle of burlesque dancers, the owner Leila de Vries and an unknown patron of the establishment.

Join us to solve this red hot mystery with plenty of develiscious twists to unravel!

Dress up: Burlesque
Date: 05 September 2014
Time: 19:05
Venue: Richards Supper Stage and Bistro
Cost: R350 per person including a 3 course buffet menu and mystery to solve.
RSVP before or on the 22nd of August. Suspects can expect to receive their character descriptions on the 29th of August.

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Jazz in the Park at Maynardville has become an annual event over the past few years. This year's concert in March 2014 had to be cancelled due to inclement weather but will take place at Baxter on 29 August 2014 from 20H15. fundraising concert with Amanda Tiffin and friends, arranged by SA School of Music.Visit Computicket for line up of some of CT best Jazz voices.

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Uthando (Love) South Africa is holding its 3rd Benefit Event on the 6th of September 2014 in the historic Cape Town City Hall. This spectacular and inspiring event is the pinnacle of 6 years of Uthando. Please join us in celebrating the finest and most inspiring community projects in Cape Town. Performances on the day will include youth music, dance and ballet projects, also on the stage will be Gugulethu Tenors and 3Tons of Fun with Siv Ngesi as MC. On exhibition will have products such as arts and craft, pottery, T-bag designs and many others all created and made by the projects.

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This is a non profit, non commercial event in the name of love and breaking down barriers between people.

from another post:
"Hey lovely people of Cape Town. Come join us to share and spread the love with Free Hugs building up to The Big Group Hug. It's all about uniting as people of Cape Town. Make some sign boards and help hand out hugs or just come and grab a free hug, but please stay for The Big Group Hug @ 4. Who knows you might even connect with some like minded people who want to unite and bring about positive change in the city. A non profit initiative by Anonymous Cape Town - supported by Free Hugs Cape Town."

1 Date: - 26 July 2014

2 Venue: - Meeting point: Sea Point Promenade, next to Sea Point swimming pool (opposite church street) and along the promenade from there.

3 Time beginning and time ending: Free Hugs from 14:00, building up the one BIG group hug at 16:00.

4 Cost: Free ( heart and a big smile)

5 Contact details for the event (Tel and Email): freehugscapetown@yahoo.co.za

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